Average salary in Kentucky

1 min readLast updated May 19, 2023by Charlie Barton

Learn about the average salaries and highest paying counties in Kentucky

Kentucky is a state located in the southern United States with a diverse economy. Its largest industries include healthcare, manufacturing, and retail, among others. Like many other states, the average salary in Kentucky can vary greatly depending on location, occupation, and other factors.

While the median household income in Kentucky is lower than the national median household income, the cost of living in Kentucky is also lower than many other states. There are also high paying jobs available in rural areas, particularly in the mining and agricultural industries. But which cities and counties offer the highest average salaries?

Average salary in Kentucky by city

City living is often more expensive than living in more rural areas, but it’s also where the money is. Kentucky has a number of highly populated cities with average household income sitting above $60,000, while some hover closer to $40,000.

Average earnings by city—or any other geographical metric—is just one way of calculating wealth, and certainly shouldn’t be the only way you look at your own earning potential in a given place. It doesn’t take into account the type of jobs that people do to earn above or below this average bracket, and omits any consideration for the number of people living in a household. However, it’s certainly one way of establishing which place offers good earning opportunities.

The US Census Bureau’s latest American Community Survey has calculated the average earnings for the largest cities in Kentucky, which you can find ranked below.

  1. Louisville: $60,174

  2. Lexington: $57,522

  3. Bowling Green: $52,124

  4. Owensboro: $49,882

  5. Covington: $40,538

  6. Richmond: $43,421

  7. Georgetown: $72,373

  8. Florence: $75,818

  9. Hopkinsville: $47,358

  10. Nicholasville: $69,854

Average salary in Kentucky by county

Reviewing average salaries in Kentucky by city is not necessarily an adequate metric for average salaries across the state, since it’s entirely urban focused. A good idea is to weigh these figures up against the average salary in Kentucky by county, as this will take areas outside the main cities into account and offer a broader idea of salary ranges.

The same survey from the US Census Bureau gives further insight this way, with the average household income calculated for each county.

  1. Oldham County: $109,815

  2. Spencer County: $92,973

  3. Boone County: $86,405

  4. Woodford County: $72,765

  5. Scott County: $73,113

  6. Shelby County: $73,974

  7. Jessamine County: $73,287

  8. Bullitt County: $70,601

  9. Anderson County: $68,024

  10. Fayette County: $66,596

  11. Franklin County: $66,497

  12. Kenton County: $65,986

  13. Nelson County: $64,354

  14. Grant County: $63,729

  15. Meade County: $63,944

  16. Campbell County: $62,808

  17. Trimble County: $62,125

  18. Warren County: $57,625

  19. Clark County: $57,478

  20. Marshall County: $58,989

  21. Henry County: $59,145

  22. Washington County: $59,049

  23. Mercer County: $53,750

  24. Taylor County: $56,890

  25. Montgomery County: $49,313

  26. Henderson County: $49,385

  27. Daviess County: $51,514

  28. Christian County: $51,804

  29. Pendleton County: $57,619

  30. Logan County: $48,491

  31. Marion County: $48,791

  32. Mason County: $48,106

  33. Carroll County: $48,619

  34. Hancock County: $47,698

  35. Calloway County: $47,764

  36. Ballard County: $45,681

  37. Rowan County: $45,681

  38. Allen County: $45,116

  39. Boyd County: $45,622

  40. Graves County: $47,051

  41. Webster County: $47,051

  42. Laurel County: $47,523

  43. Bath County: $39,324

  44. Lyon County: $50,701

  45. Hardin County: $57,531

  46. McCracken County: $52,578

  47. Campbell County: $62,808

  48. Hart County: $40,197

  49. Butler County: $41,283

  50. Rockcastle County: $40,406

  51. McLean County: $49,410

  52. Bourbon County: $55,745

  53. Greenup County: $42,981

  54. Green County: $40,006

  55. Menifee County: $43,313

  56. Metcalfe County: $43,196

  57. Fleming County: $39,967

  58. McCreary County: $33,278

  59. Bell County: $33,150

  60. Clay County: $33,707

  61. Clinton County: $35,654

  62. Lawrence County: $35,207

  63. Wolfe County: $24,349

  64. Elliott County: $28,167

  65. Leslie County: $28,254

  66. Morgan County: $41,664

  67. Harlan County: $30,245

  68. Jackson County: $32,903

  69. Knott County: $31,215

  70. Hickman County: $34,924

  71. Powell County: $39,493

  72. Magoffin County: $28,780

  73. Breathitt County: $28,529

  74. Perry County: $40,577

  75. Owsley County: $29,340

  76. Martin County: $40,826

  77. Casey County: $42,970

  78. Robertson County: $53,833

  79. Trigg County: $53,693

  80. Lewis County: $38,874

  81. Fleming County: $39,967

  82. Powell County: $39,493

  83. Robertson County: $53,833

  84. Casey County: $42,970

  85. Grant County: $63,729

  86. Clinton County: $35,654

  87. Clay County: $33,707

  88. Letcher County: $32,789

  89. Pike County: $36,910

  90. Magoffin County: $28,780

  91. Lawrence County: $35,207

  92. Harlan County: $30,245

  93. Knott County: $31,215

  94. Jackson County: $32,903

  95. Breathitt County: $28,529

  96. Elliott County: $28,167

  97. Leslie County: $28,254

  98. Wolfe County: $24,349

Highest paying jobs in Kentucky

There’s another weighty factor that will influence how much you earn if you live in Kentucky: your job type. Average salaries for various sectors and job roles can vary massively across the state, so it’s absolutely something to consider when looking at salaries by location.

Zippia has calculated a comprehensive list of annual salaries by occupation area, which you can also find below.

  1. Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist - $154,777

  2. Emergency Medicine Specialist - $152,571

  3. Family Practitioner - $146,711

  4. Public Health Dentist - $142,605

  5. Clinical Physician Assistant - $141,724

  6. Director Of Engineering, Quality & Program Management - $133,569

  7. General Sales Manager - $133,556

  8. Nurse Anesthetist - $128,820

  9. Senior Program Management Consultant - $120,254

  10. Vice President, Business Operations - $117,775

  11. Retail Pharmacist - $117,633

  12. Customer Service Director - $114,397

  13. Executive Director Business Development - $111,765

  14. Vice President & General Manager - $110,951

  15. Business Developer - $110,912

  16. Contractor-Registered Nurse - $110,549

  17. Engineering Production Operations Director - $110,183

  18. Senior Software Quality Analyst - $102,716

  19. Director Of User Experience - $100,344

  20. Senior Process Manager - $100,288

Frequently asked questions about salaries in Kentucky

What is the average salary in Kentucky by age?
Alongside location and occupation, salaries in Kentucky are also dependent on age, since more senior workers will be paid more. Then, when they retire, their income will dip again as they will rely on pensions and other forms of set income.

The Census Bureau data finds that householders under 25 have a median household income of $38,701; householders aged 24 to 44 years old have a median income of $60,227; those aged 45 to 64 years old have a median income of $66,735; and those 65 and older have a median income of $44,307.

What is a ‘good’ salary in Kentucky?
Defining what is considered a good salary in Kentucky depends on various factors like cost of living, occupation, and location. The median income in Kentucky is $52,295.

What is the average salary in Kentucky by hour?
If Americans work an average of 1,801 hours per year—at 37.5 hours a week—then the average hourly salary in Kentucky is $28.99.

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Charlie Barton

Charlie Barton is a writer at Unbiased. He has been writing about personal finance and investing since 2017, with extensive knowledge of platforms and products. Charlie has a first-class degree from the London School of Economics.